Getting there

You can get to Paris Gare du Nord Train Station from Frankfurt, Brussels and Cologne. Best price and travel duration below.

From London

02:16

€ 51

From Amsterdam

03:17

€ 35

From Frankfurt

05:49

€ 35

From Brussels

01:22

€ 29

From Cologne

03:15

€ 35

From Brugge

02:26

€ 29

From Lille

01:01

€ 15

From Rotterdam

02:37

€ 47

From Dusseldorf

03:47

€ 35

From Antwerp

02:02

€ 41

From Hanover

07:28

€ 35

From Mannheim

06:23

€ 35

From Calais

01:32

€ 15

From Aachen

02:36

€ 35

From Ebbsfleet International

02:05

€ 67

From Ghent

02:02

€ 29

From Boulogne

02:00

€ 15

From Noyelles

01:59

€ 19

From Maubeuge

01:58

€ 15

From Charleroi

01:54

€ 30

From Ashford

01:52

€ 51

From Etaples

02:21

€ 15

From Ostend

02:41

€ 41

From Duisburg

04:06

€ 35

From Essen

04:20

€ 35

From Namur

02:24

€ 40

From Valenciennes

01:48

€ 15

From Liege

02:08

€ 29

From Rue

02:08

€ 19

From Rang Du Fliers

02:13

€ 15

From Cambrai

02:06

€ 32

From Abbeville

01:47

€ 10

From Longueau

00:59

€ 10

From Longueil Ste Mari

00:52

€ 13

From Noyon

00:59

€ 18

From Soissons

01:04

€ 18

From Beauvais

01:10

€ 14

From Amiens

01:06

€ 10

From Arras

00:50

€ 15

From St Just En Chauss

00:47

€ 14

From Villers St Paul

00:34

€ 10

From Creil

00:25

€ 9

From Clermont De Lois

00:36

€ 12

From Compiegne

00:39

€ 14

From Bornel Belle Egli

00:40

€ 9

From Douai

01:10

€ 15

From Lens

01:11

€ 15

From Tourcoing

01:32

€ 26

From Laon

01:28

€ 23

From Dunkerque

01:42

€ 15

From Chantilly

00:23

€ 9

From Aulnoye

01:47

€ 15

From Roubaix

01:27

€ 35

From Bethune

01:25

€ 15

From Chauny

01:15

€ 21

From St Quentin

01:13

€ 10

From Anizy Pinon

01:16

€ 21

From Mons

01:21

€ 28

From Tergnier

01:22

€ 22

From Hazebrouck

01:48

€ 15

Station / Airport guide

Paris Gare du Nord is the busiest railway station of the capital city of France. Every year more than 90 million travellers transit through Paris Gare du Nord. The station is the last stop of the Eurostar from London, and the Thalys from Brussels. Travellers take those international high speed trains (Eurostar and Thalys) to reach other main cities as well; Lille, Amsterdam or Cologne.

The Paris Gare du Nord is also an important hub for locals. Two of the most important lines of the wide Paris suburb transit through Paris Gare du Nord. The Line B of the RER goes up to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport. The Paris Gare du Nord has all the necessary facilities and services of a major railway station such as ticket vending machines, railway staff, waiting zones, coffee shops, money exchange and phone cabins. Not far from Paris Gare du Nord is found the Paris Gare de l’Est, another main railway station in Paris. The Paris Gare du Nord is also connected to the Paris Metro system, line 4 and 5.

Transportation and connections

Buses: A number of Paris city bus lines (26, 43, and 65) nearby serve the Gare du Nord.

Taxis: Cabs from western side of the station, just beyond the doorway by the Eurostar trains.

Airport: RER (Regional Express Railway) Line B train connect to the Charles de Gaulle airport. There is a train every 15 minutes. Please be advised that if you have many luggages, it’s probably better to take another means of transport. Due to affluence, service on the RER B can experienced some delays, make sure to have this in mind so as not to miss your flight.